Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 192 - Veterans Affairs Department
Chapter 9050 - VETERANS HOMES
ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, COST OF CARE CALCULATIONS, AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES
Part 9050.1000 - RESIDENT CARE PLANNING
An individual care plan must be developed, implemented, and maintained for each Minnesota veterans homes facility resident according to Department of Health and United States Department of Veterans Affairs nursing and domiciliary care regulatory standards.
The care plan must be consistent with the resident's medical treatment plan, as defined in part 9050.0040, subpart 74. The care plan must be developed by a multidisciplinary care plan team, as defined in part 9050.0040, subparts 58 and 80, based on an assessment of the resident's functioning, attitudes, behavior, and medical condition for use in integrating care and identifying service needs.
Residents may be involved in their individual care plans according to part 9050.1070, subpart 4.
The resident's care plan must be used by the facility staff involved in the resident's care, and reviewed and updated according to the regulatory standards of nursing and domiciliary care or when there is a significant change in the resident's condition. For the purposes of this part, "significant change in a resident's condition" means a new problem or a measurable improvement or worsening of an existing problem or condition.
Statutory Authority: MS s 198.003